A man unleashed a stream of some kind of pepper spray onto employees and shoppers at a grocery store in University City, San Diego police said. A shopper who was hit in the face believes it was bear spray.
At least one shopper at the Vons on Regents Road who got"sprayed directly in the face" with the aerosol believes he was struck by the even-more-potent bear spray.
"I'm wearing glasses, so I think I'm OK," Connor Irvin told NBC 7."I look a little bit like a bear so I understand the confusion." Irvin had made a quick stop at the grocery store for strawberries when he heard a commotion outside. An employee had confronted an alleged shoplifter and had him restrained, Irvin said. The man was able to break free from the restraints and sprayed the repellant onto the employee. He then ran back inside to where Irvin was standing.Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters.At least one person was transported to the hospital for treatment.
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